Effects of Gibberellic Acid and Naphthaleneacetic Acid on Petiole Senescence and Subtended Peduncle Growth of Cyclamen persicum Mill |
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Authors: | LYONS, R. E. WIDMER, R. E. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Horticultural Science and Landscape Architecture University of Minnesota St Paul, MN 55108, USA |
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Abstract: | Removal of the blade from the leaf subtending the first flowerbud on Cyclamen persicum Swan Lake plants causedthe petiole of that leaf to senesce, but had no effect on thegrowth of the flower peduncle in the debladed petiole's axil.A 10 mg NAA l1 application generally had no effect onpetiole senescence, peduncle elongation or flowering date whenapplied to the cut end of the petiole after blade removal. A25 mg GA3 l1 application or a combination of 25 mg GA3l1 application or a combination of 25 mg GA3 l1plus 10 mg NAA l1 delayed petiole senescence and enhancedpeduncle elongation and subsequent flowering. No treatment significantlyaltered peduncle length at the time of flowering. Cyclamen persicum Mill, Swan Lake, tissue receptivity, flowering, GA3, NAA |
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